ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE ●
TL;DR. This ingredient is used mainly as an acidulant and pH adjuster, helping lower formula pH in toners, rinses, and scalp or hair products. It can also add mild astringency and odor-control support in rinse-off formats.
What does ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE do in a cosmetic formula?
This ingredient is used mainly as an acidulant and pH adjuster, helping lower formula pH in toners, rinses, and scalp or hair products. It can also add mild astringency and odor-control support in rinse-off formats.
Is ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE clean?
Clean standards generally view it as a simple fermented material with no major restricted-list issues. The main watchpoint is low pH, which can sting or irritate sensitive or compromised skin if the finished formula is not buffered or diluted.
Is ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE sustainable?
This material is commonly made by fermentation of plant-derived sugars or alcohol and is readily biodegradable in water. Its footprint is usually modest, with sourcing tied to agricultural feedstocks, concentration, and transport choices.
Is ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE COSMOS-approved?
It is permitted under COSMOS natural and organic when made from compliant natural feedstocks and processed within standard rules. It fits Green Chemistry well through fermentation-based production, water compatibility, and ready biodegradability, though concentrated forms still require careful pH management.
How does ACETUM/VINEGAR/VINAIGRE work chemically?
This ingredient is an aqueous solution of a small organic carboxylic acid, typically around 4% to 8% acid strength in food-grade material, with cosmetic use often relying on much lower final concentrations. It is water-miscible, heat-stable for normal formulation processing, and most relevant to formulation through pH control, since very low finished pH can increase sting and compatibility issues.
Last updated 2026-08-17